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Halloween linked to increased pedestrian fatalities: Study

The study found that there is a 43 per cent increase in the risk of pedestrian deaths on the day of Halloween

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The young population is more likely to be fatally struck by a vehicle on Halloween than on other nights of the year, according to a new research.

The study found that there is a 43 per cent increase in the risk of pedestrian deaths on the day of Halloween.

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